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Academic Year 2006-2007:

Vol. 38, No. 146 / August 27, 2007
Kicking off the new academic year
Convocation coverage
Remembering a special founder
All roads lead to the Union
Good food
Editorializing on Xiong remembrance
Some students fear no WHEGs means no school
Green Bay native says UW System $ wars are shameful
Budget talks drag on
David Ward on Green Bay's economy
Reminder on student drivers
Adjunct gets business-education award
Brief: Lo
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Vol. 38, No. 145 / August 23, 2007
Veteran educator Schaal is new director at Institute
Search and Screen info sessions
Nesberg was founding faculty
Heritage Hill remembers Ed
Door landscaping biz rocks with SBDC
Prof. Laatsch, the Field, 100 great maps
How long the state budget impasse?
Some in GOP speak out for campuses
Reminder: D2L workshop is next week
Top party schools? Not here
Training
Vol. 38, No. 144 / August 20, 2007
Local higher ed leaders question budget process
Bradley: no tuition cap without 'buydown'
Convocation is coming
Road to Kress Center is off-limits
LGBTQ inclusivity initiative
Sept. 11 chosen for campus rembrance of Mahalia Xiong
'Dorm shortage takes toll at UW-Madison'
ACT achievement gap draws comment
Briefs: Ashmann, Leavitt, Van Boxel
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Vol. 38, No. 143 / August 16, 2007
Chancellor quoted on security, budget issues
Snapshots from a SWATdown
ÁTeniendo un tiempo maravilloso!
Bookstore stocks up on new Phoenix gear
Former student hopes for Martha Stewart wedding
Coffee talk with Bruce
Lt. Wolff's family also part of UW-Green Bay family
News from the budget table: nothing new
Columnist says UW funding boosts economy
Minnesota-Wisconsin tuition deal gets OK
Vol. 38, No. 142 / August 13, 2007
Humanistic Studies to launch Great Books community reading group
Reminder: Free trial period at the Kress, and special rates
Watch for news coverage of SWAT exercise here
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Vol. 38, No. 141 / August 9, 2007
Free trial period for Kress Events Center starts Tuesday
Summer hours set for Kress Center
Kress Center to offer annual memberships
Vol. 38, No. 140 / August 8, 2007
UW-Green Bay tuition/fees rise 4.3 percent, to $5,959
Headline: Increase is 'smallest in years'
UW System cites budget uncertainty
Listen: Prof. Jeffreys testifies on salaries
Benefit changes could be problematic, official warns
UW Extension Chancellor David Wilson visits campus this Thursday
Alumna's logistic skills benefit Army in Iraq
Rick Chernick profile
Editorial: State spending priorities have changed
Lawton on proposed cuts
Tough road dates for Phoenix men
Reminder on Book Salepalooza
Briefs: Gurung, Martin, Wilson-Doenges, Vespia
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Vol. 38, No. 139 / August 2, 2007
Photo gallery: Kress, Union projects
Neighbors love trails
Totally excellent guitar concert
Fill 'er up with biodiesel... soon
Donations welcome for Xiong expenses
WPR quotes Shepard on budget 'train wreck'
Reilly says compromise is no option
Update: 571 down, only 10 billion to go
Nass defends UW allotment
Churchill vows to fight on
Reminder: Oct. 5 is Classified Staff fall conference
'Ghosts of Broadway' at Weidner
Visiting researcher seeks shelter
Book Salepalooza at Cofrin Library
Reminder on lot striping
Flags at half staff Friday
LOG off
Vol. 38, No. 138 / July 30, 2007
Chancellor Shepard speaks up at governor's roundtable
Regent Crain argues for UW System funding
Rep. Van Roy says Assembly budget does increase UW funding
Officials dispute basis for comparison
Editorial: 'Pull UW from chopping block'
Astronaut Brandenstein lands here for Space Camp
Hola, estudiantes del español!
It's Italian, Holiday, German and Brazilian for luncheon series
UW System admissions policy is likely OK on race test
For French, thinking has indeed been lucrative
Grandparents' University bonds kids, grandparents
Snapshots
High school psychology teachers spent week on campus
Phoenix golf star wins state title
Funeral set for Mahalia Xiong
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Vol. 38, No. 137 / July 27, 2007
UW-Green Bay chancellor: Xiong was 'dynamic' student and leader
Prof. Noppe calls attention to more resources regarding grief, grief counseling
Police say investigation will take time
Vol. 38, No. 136 / July 27, 2007
Awaiting word in Xiong investigation
Weidner Presents unveils season
Affordability is selling point
Regent President Bradley looks for 22,500 'volunteers'
A UW-Green Bay example
Rep. Nass shares rationale
UW System: Administrative cuts wouldn't be good business
Jimos students to play with country star Urban
Vol. 38, No. 135 / July 23, 2007
Trustees tell Chancellor: Budget battle is pivotal
Listen to audio
Chancellor's comments earn statewide play
Revised mission statement is topic Wednesday
Prof. Luczaj lands grant for rock/water work
Upward Bound passes with flying colors
Talented teen musicians and a euphonium player
Total Guitar Camp
Recent ES&P graduates add to environmental scholarship
Students assist with national institute for psych teachers
Xiong vigil
Alice Goldsby remembrance
Posting: Web/print designer
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Vol. 38, No. 134 / July 19, 2007
Snapshots: Doyle visit
A 'scathing denunciation'
Newspapers rip budget process
Totally psyched: UW-Green Bay hosts national institute
Five UW-Green Bay faculty members will present
Suggestion: Display your UW-Green Bay affiliation at vigil
Phuture Phoenix gets $16,000 grant from United Way
Rah, rah for Grandparents' U
Muy popular: 'Learning vacation' in Door County
Middle schoolers wrap it up
Corn, potatoes and limestone? That's our dinner (ware)
Smart women's hoopsters
Roth is new voice of Phoenix
Reminder: student services offices now in Rose, Wood
Memorial for Elliana Zaidel
Adult Degree scholarships
Objection! P-G on de-funding UW law school
Debate on veterans' tuition
Budget conference committee to start work soon
Briefs: Bauer-Dantoin, Ortiz, Style, Tetzloff, Wolf, Howe
Vol. 38, No. 133 / July 18, 2007
Police appeal for public's help
Counseling and Health Center message
Candlelight Vigil is this Friday night
Search widens with Internet
Front-page snapshot of Mahalia Xiong
Vol. 38, No. 132 / July 17, 2007
Reminder: Governor here at 12:30 p.m.
Vol. 38, No. 131 / July 16, 2007
Doyle visits Tuesday to talk state budget, financial aid
Friends, family search for missing student Mahalia Xiong
Funeral today for Hansen grandchild
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Vol. 38, No. 130 / July 13, 2007
Funeral arrangements pending for Hansen grandchild
Vol. 38, No. 129 / July 12, 2007
University officials question budget priorities
Statements posted by UW System
Prof. Ritch is new associate dean
Snapshots: climbing the tower
First open house for new BAS degree
Experts, we want to hear from you
What makes you an expert?
Laatsch to lead Belgian Heritage Tour
Oh the Humanities!
Feds to follow student loans
Former UWM student government leader faces charges
Vol. 38, No. 128 / July 9, 2007
Student Services remodeling has offices, staff on the move
Some will wait out the construction
Athletics moves to new home
UW-Green Bay lands OPID grant for Freshman Seminar program
Gurung, Haynie share in $20,000 grant on pedagogy
Annual Report 2006 documents an eventful year
Ragan on 'Here and Now'
Video, photos of taping
Tuition increase is on Board of Regents agenda
Delay tied to state budget uncertainty
Craver's column touts value of BAS
Last call for catalogs
Beware the darkness
Program on immigration reform
Gerds column recalls Sills
'Break up the System'
Assembly to consider cuts to UW System spending
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Vol. 38, No. 127 / July 2, 2007
Transfer admissions will close Aug. 1
When in doubt, call ahead...
...and know the rationale on 'special student' status
Front-page coverage for Education research
More pub for Camp Lloyd
Prof. Katers gets $23,800 grant for electrifying manure research
Digesters becoming more common
Journal-Sentinel talks with Wiley, Santiago, others
Assembly won't take up budget this week
Mixed readings on affirmative action
Be back Monday
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Vol. 38, No. 126 / June 28, 2007
Jazz on the Bay faculty concert is tonight
The passing of Alice Goldsby
On to GOP Assembly for Dem budget
Changes few for UW System
Camp Lloyd reaches out to grieving children... and grows
Background on 'Lloyd'
Art Camp show is Friday
UW wins $125 million biofuels grant
Reilly mentions UW-Green Bay at Madison announcement
Details on bioenergy grant
Supreme Court ruling doesn't address college affirmative action
No 'expose,' but chancellors should value disclosure
With budget uncertainty, waiting list for WHEG
Rehabbing the facilities
Brief: Meinhardt
Vol. 38, No. 125 / June 25, 2007
Changes made to Rose/Wood plans
Movement on the eighth floor
Meacham a finalist for top literary award
Major award for Wolf on Great Lakes Research
Keep your eye on the bat(s)
Safety Task Force on Tuesday
Reminder: Fergus Hughes retirement
Plan now for the 4th: Give blood
They'll take your blood this week, too
Sobering reminders: Flags
Peace in Wisconsin/Minnesota reciprocity squabble
Reciprocity at a glance
Some colleges say 'no' to college guide
'Campus bank card deals need Regent oversight'
Senate Dems vow to tweak state budget
Resolution in assault case
Briefs: Gurung, Haynie, Marin
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Vol. 38, No. 124 / June 21, 2007
UW-Green Bay a partner in Teaching American History project
Grant renews involvement
New Regent president moves swiftly on vet tuition
Prof: Marriage isn't all hearts and candy
Carleton shares take on 8th District race
Analysis of state budget
UW-Oshkosh defends deal with U.S. Bank
But editorial page isn't buying it
A tribute to Dr. Weidner
Vol. 38, No. 123 / June 18, 2007
Ashmann study backs 'Einstein'
More speculation on state budget delay
Snapshots: Alumni Association golf
Undergrad catalogs are available
UW Oshkosh opens new center in downtown Green Bay
Bat in the house? Skunk trouble? Answers this Wednesday
More publicity for Kaye's Paine book
'Extend benefit to domestic partners'
Settlement in Barrows case
Doyle: Compromise needed on vet tuition
Oshkosh in headlines for student card deal
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Vol. 38, No. 122 / June 13, 2007
New Select Mission
Project boosts reading by at-risk children, wins attention
Video on the Web: Weidner on the early years
Academic Staff Emeritus status
The retiring Bob Skorczewski
Gilligan in charge for Sodexho
Lee accepts new challenge
More on Sodexho, and a reminder on 'potluck policy'
Arabic course
Guitar
Editorial calls on state to boost funds for UW System
Marder case in seventh year
Reconsidering cuts to veterans tuition program
Heated debate, affirmative action
Reminder: Kraft on Merens
Reminder: 'Do Not Go Gently'
See you Monday
Vol. 38, No. 121 / June 11, 2007
Regents approve full-professor status for Kersten, Meyer, Nielsen
Tenure for Chen, Gates, Hanke, Jeon, Meacham, Myer
Kraft to guest on Ben Merens' show at Heritage Hill
'Amnesia Sale' (?!!?)
Walsh, Reilly talk about Growth plans
More coverage of last week's JFC
Take a look at new Athletics 'insignia'
Green Bay Athletics contracts with national agency
Clarification: For most on campus, no impact
Ricketts devastates U.S.
Mark Bradley of Wausau is new Regents president
Regents target student loan practices
All state Blue Books now online
Grammy-winning jazz and bluegrass artists
Gerds shares account of Weidner remembrance service
'Farewell photo' a good one
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Vol. 38, No. 120 / June 8, 2007
Speakers at Saturday's service
Details
Young community stars offer musical tribute
New on 'Passing' site: magazine profiles
Heller art is front-page
Terrific images, TV-11 story
Contribute your remembrances
Parting thought: Family ties... crazy ones
Vol. 38, No. 119 / June 7, 2007
Good news for Growth Agenda at Tuesday's Joint Finance meeting
Athletics unveils new insignia today
Speths rate a father-daughter Bellin preview
In his own words: Founding Chancellor Weidner
Check out the Heller cartoon, and more media coverage
Photo slideshow: Edward W. Weidner
Vol. 38, No. 118 / June 6, 2007
Web site a focal point for remembrances of Founding Chancellor Weidner
Vol. 38, No. 117 / June 6, 2007
Remembrances: Shepard, Harden, Kuepper, first graduate, Hansen, others
Vol. 38, No. 116 / June 6, 2007
Obituary, arrangements: Dr. Edward W. Weidner
Vol. 38, No. 115 / June 6, 2007
The passing of Dr. Edward Weidner
Vol. 38, No. 114 / June 4, 2007
Lund earns Rotary scholarship for study in Turkey
Students hone English at ESL Institute
Free reception for 'Do Not Go Gently' documentary
Legislator proposes trimming affirmative action
The 'Milwaukee 7'
Phoenix finish fourth in all-sport standings
Horizon League, America Channel to partner on some things
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Vol. 38, No. 113 / May 31, 2007
Doyle urges support for UW System, Growth Agenda
Joint Finance votes Tuesday
We're No. 1! (locally)
Madison brain drain gets big play
Q&A with student SIFE leader
More 'Inside' on the Web
1970s photo gallery
The evolution of 'Eco U'
Still more 'Inside': Oneida elder/jazzy Googler/dancer
More IT monitoring urged
Be first to get Weidner Center season announcement
Wildly popular band, free show
Comic Frank Caliendo is coming
Blue Collar Engvall is here tomorrow
Volleyball day
So long, neighbor
'Civic Engagement in Graduate Education'
Education conference in Holmen
Text of business Q&A
Vol. 38, No. 112 / May 30, 2007
Passing of Chancellor Shepard's Mother
Vol. 38, No. 111 / May 29, 2007
Rose/Wood projects move forward
Kaye salutes politically active vets
Institute for Learning Partnership's 2007 grants support local projects
El espanol en 'La Puerta' es muy popular
UW-Green Bay faculty pitch in at Grandparents' U
Garden Cafe open extended hours
Openings in summer courses for educators
Martin is System's new VP
UW-Madison student rep joins Regents
Audit of student government raises fraud allegations
Newspaper says Covenant should focus on low-income families
Nook at Point
Marshfield prof's populist session
WisconsinEye
'Charter Street plant must go'
Follow-up survey of recent grads
Remote-access student computing
Briefs: Coury, Leuthner, Ashmann
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Vol. 38, No. 110 / May 17, 2007
Heirloom plant sale is Saturday (with sneak preview Friday)
Plant sale provides student research, training awards
Snapshots of Hendrickson Community Center dedication
Del Bianco welcomed to campus with concert
Upward Bound staff seeking donations after fire
Commencement address is online
Press-Gazette profiles new coach Bollant
SBDC offers workforce diversity program
Maintenance outage at heat/chill plant
Classified staff council launches fundraiser
UW-Manitowoc math teacher retires
Sen. Ellis: Hold the line on tuition
Longtime student staying another year
Brief: Sanders wins award
Vol. 38, No. 109 / May 14, 2007
Hendrickson Community Center dedication today
Report on Saturday's commencement
Commencement snapshots
Press-Gazette commencement coverage
Online commencement photo gallery
More on Bachelor of Applied Studies
Student loan 'guidelines' considered
Recap of Regents meeting
'Wisconsin Covenant' costs put at $139 million
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Vol. 38, No. 108 / May 11, 2007
Scott Furlong named UW-Green Bay dean of liberal arts and sciences
Good news from Madison: Regents approve applied studies degree
Chancellor lauds Regents, faculty for action on BAS degree
Vol. 38, No. 107 / May 10, 2007
Humanitarian Del Bianco to get honorary doctorate
We're among first to partner with Foundation
Commencement highlights
Chen earns grant for fingerprinting project
Photos: Spring!
Reminder: UW System inclusivity point person
Yes, Mother's Day cookbooks are still available
Among friends of the University, Hendricksons rank near the top
Betsy is former UW-Green Bay staffer, Adult Degree architect
Phil a former Regent
Get your info here, register now for Summer Camps
NASA astronaut Brandenstein at Space Camp
'Jazz on the Bay' has new feel
Spanish Immersion Camp
Yes, Grandparents' University is back
Outreach unveils summer courses for educators
BOR at Madison
Cowles: 'More oversight of IT projects is needed'
'Wisconsin Covenant' gets some press in Wausau
UW-Oshkosh shoots for the moon
Good grades in NCAA's annual academic report
Reminder: Banquet for Bennett, Johnson, Hammerle is Saturday
Softball seeks NCAA bid
Golf finishes a solid second
Discount tickets now for USA Volleyball team at Resch Center
Vol. 38, No. 106 / May 9, 2007
Hendrickson dedication is Monday, May 14
Community center 'completed' only recently
Here's a juicy tomato of an heirloom perk
Del Bianco joins exclusive club
Tax recap: Experience for students, $275,000 for clients
Journal-Sentinel praises Phoenix coaching search
Covenant Day arrives
Dietetics receives continued accreditation
With new hire, number of interns will climb to 10
Congratulations Winslow, Reisinger, Solidarity, Roy, dietetics and others
High honors for art seniors Winters, Krumpos
University Leadership Awards
Kater heads West for big biofuels meeting
Stricter rules on students' off-campus behavior?
UW System wants your two cents
Money still available for Academic Staff Professional Development
SBDC on optimizing Web sites
Reminder: Biodiversity, 'Spring's Wings' festival
Cookout was yesterday, but State Employee Recognition Day is today
Finalists for UW System academic affairs
Finally, 'Posters in the Rotunda' photos
Names in the news: Gerard Magill
Brief: Voelker
Vol. 38, No. 105 / May 8, 2007
Under way: Presentation by dean candidate Furlong
Top seniors earn Chancellor's Medallions
Reminder: Maintenance May 21 will affect AC (or heat), hot water
Bollant selection in the news
Shorewood gets a Wisconsin "top five" mention
Snapshots: Students, donors
Rising scholar, Class of '97, returns to lecture
Vol. 38, No. 104 / May 7, 2007
Dean candidate Howe's presentation is today; Furlong's tomorrow
UW-Green Bay announces Bollant as new women's coach
Chancellor announces Planning/Budget reorganization
Images from spring Founders reception
Photos: students, portraits side-by-side
Solid turnout for Doyle's health care forum on campus
Reminder: Employee Recognition Day, a cookout... AND a Food Drive
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Vol. 38, No. 103 / May 3, 2007
Chancellor Shepard to co-chair campus safety task force
Media coverage
Photos from announcement
Commencement: 600-plus graduates, two ceremonies
Speaker is Gollnick '81, Oneida chief of staff
Reminder: Presentation by dean candidate Rosa is Friday, 3 p.m.
Doyle's health care forum
Employee Recognition Day, a cookout... AND a Food Drive
Heirloom plant sale is May 19
Appleton paper touts 1+3 with Fox Valley Tech
UW-Green Bay Admissions project wins honors in print-industry competition
Seeking 100%: New employees get safety/hazard training on May 8
Biodiversity co-sponsors 'Spring's Wings' festival
More on Jenny Olson, Phi Kappa Phi
Eating disorders workshop
Reminder: WSMA crowds this Saturday
Always entertaining: May concerts
Vol. 38, No. 102 / May 1, 2007
Gov. Doyle visits Friday for forum on health care
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Vol. 38, No. 101 / April 30, 2007
Look for healthy apple icon on vending machines
Cofrin Friends tout gift books
Bruce Shepard on video
Reminder: Technology Forum is Thursday
Pam Stoll '74 gets big exposure for photos
More on Thursday's 'Preventing Campus Violence' program
New Music, Hand Drumming
Steak Fry sizzles
Cinco de Mayo community celebration
Super slacker Johnny Lechner says he's finished
What's your organizational culture? SBDC has some help
Coaching your employees
Sheepshead Review
Reminder: 'A Liberal Moment'
Reminder: Cohrs, choirs, Wood Family Organ
Former UW official Lewis moves on
Art announces merit scholarship recipients
Brief: Peacock-Landrum, Landrum
Vol. 38, No. 100 / April 26, 2007
Technology Forum targets new Web services
'Finally... A Liberal Moment?'
Dean candidate withdraws
Union restroom options: barrier-free entry, public unisex
System's LGBTQ initiative is topic May 11
Prof. Martin, Harvey-Jacobs quoted on 'first-generation' hurdles
Alumni Awards night: photos and praise for profs
Brown bag lunch: 'Preventing Campus Violence'
Reilly to form security commission
Ward pushes campus safety
Holocaust event earns accolade
Cohrs, choirs, organ team up for May 2 concert
Flute Ensemble, Chamber Singers
Entertaining reminders: 'Brighton,' Opera, Lawton
Make Wisconsin a Biobelt leader? OK
Snapshot: 'Posters in the Rotunda'
Reminder: SAFE Ally training
Vol. 38, No. 99 / April 26, 2007
UW-Green Bay will resume search for women's basketball coach
Johnston cites strong ties back home in reconsidering
Media briefing at 4 p.m.
Vol. 38, No. 98 / April 25, 2007
South Dakota State's Johnston named UW-Green Bay women's basketball coach
Vol. 38, No. 97 / April 23, 2007
Dean candidate info is now posted
Snapshots: Novak lecture
Here's a recipe for happiness on Mothers Day
'Exceptional production': 'Brighton Beach Memoirs'
UW-Green Bay takes role in first-ever NEW ERA faculty summit
U of Nebraska 'Storm Chaser' blows into town
Wind Symphony, Symphonic Band
Scenes from American operas
Blog: Guest filmmakers enjoyed UW-Green Bay
'New major connects students with tribal elders'
'Posters in the Rotunda': UW-Green Bay shines again
Downtown lecture series closes strong
New lineup: Shay, Sweet, Gurung, Medland, Nielsen, J. Salerno
Doyle puts in plug for more UW funds
Joint Finance identifies 'policy items' to be removed from budget
Faculty/staff directory cards? Turn 'em in by May 5
Lawton Gallery senior show
Softball vs. Badgers
'Father of Stem-Cell Research' accepts Santa Barbara gig
Brief: Jay Harris
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Vol. 38, No. 96 / April 20, 2007
Four finalists to interview for LAS dean position
And the finalists are...
Vitas will be posted online next week
Vol. 38, No. 95 / April 19, 2007
Recent UW-Green Bay grad at Va Tech
Another alumna's story
Orange and Maroon Day at UW-Green Bay
Images: Crane swings into action at Union
Union's student designers win big graphics, web awards
Tickets on sale for Blue Collar comic Bill Engvall
Free golf at Shorewood! (If you'll 'ranger' a little)
International Dinner is Saturday
"Why I Jumped" Taping airs
Reminders: Friday lecture, 'Washington's God,' theatre, Earth Week
AP reports that UW System will assess security at all campuses
Posters in Rotunda
Oshkosh responds to student loan issue
Audit blames poor planning, oversight for state's IT 'mess'
'No more excuses for tech fiascoes'
Vol. 38, No. 94 / April 17, 2007
Campus community to gather, reflect on Virginia Tech tragedy
Vol. 38, No. 93 / April 16, 2007
Regents OK major in First Nations Studies
A 'thumbs up'
Photoblog: Scenes from the Powwow
Newspaper coverage
Oneida language project draws front-page attention
UW-Green Bay student researchers to display projects at state Capitol
Scheberle's class, Civics Club cited in USA Weekend
Joint Finance testimony
Visiting lecturer to discuss globalization and students
Update on Hammersmith
Millspaugh gets Student Employee of the Year honors
State honors, too
Nominees listed
University Golf League seeks golfers
Play ball! Finally
Regents approve Oshkosh BAS; Green Bay's is next month
Differential tuition OK'd for Madison's School of Business
Bothof column on Kodanko
Star Jones Reynolds visits Tuesday
International Dinner is Saturday
Reminder: Books, babies, balance and Prof. Duquaine-Watson '97
Reminder: 'Perspectives of the Holocaust'
Reminder: Leading conservative to discuss 'Washington's God'
Reminders: Library Week, AIC, Sallmann, Simon play, Earth Week
Briefs: Stokes, VonDras
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Vol. 38, No. 92 / April 12, 2007
High-powered conservative scholar will lecture here
Books, babies, balance
Snapshots: student symposium
Editorial: good news on Shepard
Hansen, Ettinger, Kasuboski offer noontime talks
Pass Points go off-campus
Saturday's Powwow
AIC celebrates 35th on Thursday
Sallmann lecture April 19 tackles impact of sexual violence
Softball? Outside?
Simon's 'Brighton Beach Memoirs' opens next week
News release: 'Perspectives of the Holocaust'
Phuture Phoenix is news at UW System site
Earth Week arrives Monday
Draney, 'Inconvenient Truth'
Know your bloodborne pathogens
Final reminder: Class matters... and you're invited!
Workshops on disaster response
Kids Night Out, April 27
Friday the 13th: Bloody budget cutting, maybe?
Students assist AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
Reminders: Gay Men's Chorus, Alumni Night, spiders
Vol. 38, No. 91 / April 10, 2007
Shepard, Bothof offer statements on Borseth departure
Vol. 38, No. 90 / April 9, 2007
Sneak preview: Academic Excellence Symposium
Alumni event welcomes 'Distinguished' trio
Youngsters Carroll, Moua share honors
Also Saturday: Powwow
College of Menominee Nation, Dr. Verna Fowler in the news
Professors share 'Perspectives of the Holocaust'
National Library Week
Events share history, purpose, Friends
ETS on GRE: Never mind
Peacock-Landrum might know more
News travels fast on Shepard decision
Another academic honor ($7,500 worth) for soccer's Gross
Twin Cities Gay Men's Chorus
Phuture Phoenix is here to stay
Media coverage of new BAS degree
Spiders in your house!!!! Deal with it
Sharp questions for Doyle's 'Wisconsin Covenant' idea
Alumni tuition deal might be extended
'Patently obvious' mistake on UW stem cells
For sale: Great home for a good cause
'Class Matters' sponsored by Instructional Development Council
Accreditation talk
'Teen Connection': teens with dreams
Snapshots: Watershed symposium
Reminder: 'Phoenix Forum'
Reminder: Perks for student works
Home opener on Wednesday?
Briefs: Dettman, Smith
Vol. 38, No. 89 / April 9, 2007
Chancellor Shepard withdraws from consideration at Western Michigan
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Vol. 38, No. 88 / April 6, 2007
Hammersmith a finalist for Southern Illinois post
Vol. 38, No. 87 / April 5, 2007
Academic Excellence: MAC winter garden, Wednesday
Campus cookout: May 8
Institute will oversee Phuture Phoenix
Newspaper, TV revisit crane project, Sweet
Beautiful poem, 'Ojibwe totemic ancestry'
Congratulations on $5,000 Phi Kappa Phi award
'Phoenix Forum' to foster civil debate
Need a grant to assist you in Integrating Research and Teaching?
'Class Barriers' teleconference
Thompson conviction overturned
Students, let this be a lesson to you
Speaking of student mistakes...
Student Affairs directors spring for dinner
Award program Thursday for student employees
Reminder on Recognition Week activities
Week at Sturgeon Bay resort is 'Spanish Immersion'
National Library Week @ April 15
Phoenix Athletics wants suggestions
Brief: Luczaj
Vol. 38, No. 86 / April 4, 2007
Clarification: Next Chancellor's coffee chat is this Thursday
Vol. 38, No. 85 / April 2, 2007
Arent is Research Scholar
Bennett '92 named nation's best
Top dog likes party scene
Empty Bowls fundraiser is Wednesday
History students' Railroad Museum project gets some ink
Students honor Style with 'Women's Leadership Award'
Golden Apple alumni
Clarification on senior senior faculty
Actually, Guilford says, it has been 61 years
For Loomer, 94, 'only' 52
Chancellor's coffee chat is Friday
No update on alleged incident
Reminder: Visiting French vocalist, tonight
Reminder: Snow Queen reception, this afternoon
Reminder: Soprano/harpist at Weidner
Opening day at the Phoenix diamond
Any NCAA eligibility remaining, golfers?
SBDC and 'maximizing performance'
Recap on big watershed conference
Symposium included role playing, 'Jeopardy'-style contest
LaForce was longtime Founders supporter
Deadline for Asian luncheon
The legend of Mickey Crowe
Update on Bruckner's homeless ministry
Briefs: Bergeon, VonDras
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Vol. 38, No. 84 / March 29, 2007
Center for Food gets 'Scholarship' spotlight
Golf season is here!
'Tee times' become 'e-times'
Visiting vocalist promises 'merveilleux' concert Monday
Donation of 'Snow Queen' to permanent collection
Soprano/harpist to perform Wednesday at Weidner
In case you haven't heard
Whitewater chancellor appears headed for Favreland
Press-Gazette maintains salary data on Web
Editorial: 'Audit reveals two salary issues'
From guitar to sitar
Senior art exhibition at Lawton
Soulis to get collegiate honor at Remmel banquet
Twenty top student employees are nominated
Rep. Montgomery will head task force on computers
Reminder: Strategic Budgeting Committee
Plan 2008 author retires
Brief: Stoll
Vol. 38, No. 83 / March 28, 2007
'Donor Spotlight' site debuts, highlighting student-scholarship drive
Reminder: Happy Birthday
Vol. 38, No. 82 / March 27, 2007
No hot water, heat at Phoenix Sports Center on Wednesday
Vol. 38, No. 81 / March 26, 2007
Shepard: 'Low pay makes it difficult to attract, keep faculty'
LAS finalist Trainer withdraws
Hall of Fame for Hammerle, Johnson, Bennett
Jazz concert Tuesday
Bruce is 60, party is Wednesday
First-year program here gets Madison mention
More on new Applied Studies degree
Reilly talks to Joint Finance on growth plan
Partner-benefits plan makes headlines
Why the IT problems?
Trustee Ferguson wins top business honor
'Taking Wisconsin to the World'
Borseth's 'greatest moment'
More praise for the scrappy Phoenix
Even more praise
Re-certification in emergency response, all-ages CPR/AED
More on musicians' hearing loss
Open to all: Jane Birr on wellness
Abbott leads talk on 'Problem Focused Learning'
More awards for UW-Green Bay dietetic students
Kramp, Pfundtner talk 'real life' for women
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Vol. 38, No. 80 / March 22, 2007
Endorsing a new degree program at UW-Green Bay
Tech-school grads are the market
Photo gallery: Union groundbreaking
Kraft, Furlong contribute to book on business/environment
'Syracuse' semester is coming here
Remembering an early Chancellor's Award recipient, Robert C. Hood
Looking back at some winning numbers
Women's basketball royalty sees Phoenix on the rise
Softball is batting .500
Correction
Resource Fair is one-stop shop for graduating seniors
New offer: student rush tickets for Taylor Hicks
Asian Luncheon
Reminder: Ticket/info center has relocated
Send five posters instead
UW-Madison official speculates on pay, tuition increases
The Ride to Inspire Student Engagement
American Democracy Project's 'Spaces of Civic Engagement'
Friday forum on local judicial race
Reminders: Hinz-Lasee, Eileen Collins, 'Danceworks'
Vol. 38, No. 79 / March 21, 2007
Grants in Aid of Research? Act now
UW-Green Bay dietetics intern is state's best
Remember: Union groundbreaking
UW-Green Bay stuns UConn... for a half
Borseth: effort was 'inspirational'
Photo gallery
Phoenix returns early this afternoon (Wednesday)
Odds 'n' ends from broadcast, Auriemma, stat sheet
Vol. 38, No. 78 / March 20, 2007
Report: First-year seminars are big winners for students
'Sustainable GB' is up and running
Kersten, students engineer move to put Railroad Museum on track
Clampitt in the Wall Street Journal
Who changed their cheese? Phil knew
ESPN touts Phoenix as potential David
Nation's longest winning streak
Hometown team vs. All-America Huskies
'Unbiased' observer says our spirit squad, band are winners, too
Check out Phoenix 'Big Dance' history on 7th floor
Hereby be it resolved: Women are really, really good
Campus hosts Thursday's Hinz-Lasee debate
Additional hours for popular 'Ruins' art show
Reminder: Lecture by NASA's Collins
Verdict helps with closure for Halbach's Green Bay friends
UW-Green Bay to honor Student Employees
Vol. 38, No. 77 / March 19, 2007
UW-Green Bay 59, New Mexico 52
Photo galleries
Adding to a rich hoops tradition
Next up: the unbeatable Huskies
Tuesday's game on ESPN2
Pioneering astronaut Eileen Collins to speak Thursday
Sponsors underwrite visit
Ceremonial groundbreaking for Union expansion is Wednesday
UW-Green Bay's Plansky is 'Cell Phone Superstar!'
Scores from tax season
Biodiversity students to report on research
Loud music, hearing loss, March 27 program on campus
Grosso gets high marks
'Danceworks'
American Idol winner Hicks, next Tuesday
Colleges evaluate merit-based aid
UW-Green Bay professor on salary-access issue
Oshkosh student paper questions move, too
Former VP: UW salary woes should be no surprise
'Tech teachers make top dollar'
More LOG Tuesday...
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Vol. 38, No. 76 / March 13, 2007
Residence Life reports on conservation, sustainability initiatives
Entwistle, students help unveil Packers/Oneida monuments
Vince is next
Sea Grant session on climate change, runoff
H.S. students here for Lower Fox symposium
UW-Green Bay women draw New Mexico
Snapshots of Selection Show party
ESPN2
One vote for best first-round game... and coolest nickname
Doyle is a Phoenix fan... and UW and MU, too, of course
Ocariz at NCAA ski meet
Cradle of coaches: UW-Green Bay men's basketball
Services Thursday for Bea Weidner, R.N.
Brief: Hrivnak, Weller
Vol. 38, No. 75 / March 12, 2007
UW-Green Bay women return to 'Dance'
Selection Show party tonight
Possible sites
Road-warrior tradition
Closing the PSC with back-to-back classics
HR wants your feedback on new Web site
By now, 'Person ID' is the standard
Reminder: Mayoral forum tonight
Reminder: WISDM, accounting upgrade
Menu for Asian luncheon
Mike Halbach '05, in spotlight
Unionization draws support, also questions
Minnesota-Wisconsin reciprocity gets extension... for now
'Lessons on race and class'
Were it that simple
Marques Hines '90 wins inspirational title
Get yourself on a healthy path
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Vol. 38, No. 74 / March 9, 2007
Mark King gets guest shot on NBC's 'Apprentice'
UW-Green Bay, Sea Grant host Tuesday session on climate change, runoff
Vol. 38, No. 73 / March 9, 2007
Mace, Oneida are new adds to Celebrating Scholarship site
Reminder: You can make the site great
Abbott to moderate 'Problem Focused Learning'
Lockard at Naval Academy
Mark calendars for April 25 Research Exchange
Reminder: After Monday, a payment gap
A bright yellow 'Daffodils' thank-you!
Bird Atlas on WPT
She sings on a cell phone
Founders nominations
Daylight Savings: A reminder, and a Pletcher comment
More recognition for Soulis
Previewing Phoenix/Panthers
Time Warner to televise
Pairings are announced on Selection Monday
Story affirms cards as the new cash
Lawton's China show gets big media play
RA educates on 'bias' in national newsletter
Ocariz skis at NCAA Championships
Paintball Club makes a splash at big tourney
Redbook salary data taken offline
Walsh: Regents should have been updated on Lawson
Legislators hear talk of Milwaukee, Waukesha merger
Mayoral forum is Monday at Brown County Library
Flags at half-staff
Phoenix favorite Marquis Hines
SBDC offers financial management programs
Vol. 38, No. 72 / March 8, 2007
Capital Campaign yields new scholarships
Profs. Joan and Mike Thron endow scholarship as tribute to friend
Remembering Julie Brickley
Teaching, good writing were passions
Need grows
Provost Hammersmith a finalist at Eastern Illinois
Grosso to lecture on 'Life in Music'
Jessica Doyle visits for Phuture Phoenix
SBDC's project-management pointers
Bennett, Class of '92, Humanistic Studies, wins national honor
Win puts No. 22 UW-Green Bay in semifinals
Final two rounds at Phoenix Sports Center
No. 1 in the nation in FTs
Time Warner to televise
At-large bid might be iffy
More LOG Friday...
Vol. 38, No. 71 / March 7, 2007
Help close it down with 'Phoenix Club Blowout Week'
Vol. 38, No. 70 / March 5, 2007
Union expansion
Changes for Garden Café, Student Life, tickets
Abbott unveils new Web site on Oneida language
Mehra publishes 'Cosmos' text
You, too, can be a 'storm spotter' - training is Tuesday
A perfect 16-0
22 straight 'W's... two for Soulis... seven of nine for Borseth
Tournament tickets now
March 14 wraps up first phase, watershed program
More beautiful snow shots
Feeling snowed under? Meet Jane, life coach
Plain White T's are hot act
Asian luncheon, April 13
Bully, bully
One last, final reminder: LAS candidate is here today
Oregon State and 'holistic' admissions
Nass chairs first hearing
Doyle's domestic-partner plan draws fire
A loss, but most wins for men since 1999
Title game
Zumstein's diving first
Reminder: 'RUINS'
Another reminder: chocolate treats
Yet another: LGBT
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Vol. 38, No. 69 / March 1, 2007
Evening classes are cancelled
Announcing: research grant opportunities
LGBT issues group
Schachtner makes academic all-America
Reminder: First dean candidate visits Monday
Campus hosts 'Regional Concours oral francais'
Arabic, French join the table
No. 20 in coaches' poll!
A 'DeGrand finale'
'RUINS' video screenings continue
Doyle column on growth
Reminders: Band concerts, Tennessee Williams, women's leadership
Funds for academic staff development
Fire and ice: Phoenix/Penguins
Eggs, bunnies, lambs... ready to eat
Credit International Scholars for Slovakian's visit
Bennett '92 in biggest game tonight
Brief: Gurung, Vespia
Vol. 38, No. 68 / February 27, 2007
Finalists named for liberal arts and sciences dean
Finalists' vitas posted on Provosts' Web site
Vol. 38, No. 67 / February 26, 2007
Art Program hosts Open House
Slippery path to University Union is blocked
No. 21 in AP poll
Phoenix women swim to Horizon title
UW-Green Bay's Poupart quoted on reservation violence
Seating limited for 'How to Advance in the Civil Service'
Lacenski to share stories of Niger visit
Marches, musical theater highlight bands concert
'Five by Tenn' gets 3 1/2
More on 4E honor
Celebrate International Women's Day with Lubomira Slusna
Reminder: 'Women's Work'
Boxes and Walls, 'De Nadie'
Men's team aims for NCAA berth
Evanochko, Schachtner, Evans are all-league
Audit, media scrutiny for AP classes
Court sides with UW on Barrows suit
AP says bi-partisan spirit is cooling
Solidarity students to stage play on radical/anarchist feminist
Reminder: Support a bear in foster care
EC sells coupon booklets as fundraiser
Brief: Sorbo
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Vol. 38, No. 66 / February 22, 2007
Students 'Fast Break' debuts tonight on Web TV
Choral groups Saturday
Regent admissions vote draws national coverage
Questions on Union availability during remodeling, expansion?
Gallery opening, weekly videos highlight China show
Style takes lead on UW System printmaking exhibit
Heuer's sculpture shares spotlight
A special little 'k'
Photoblog: Preparing for 'Five by Tenn'
P-G previews production
Swimming and diving takes aim on Horizon title
Swimmers to watch
Surprise: Mistake fixed, he's going to Nordic nationals
No. 23/24 at home
Senior Day, times two
Outreach co-sponsors Feb. 27 school-safety presentation for parents
Madison paper mentions sustainability at UW-Green Bay
Reminder: Alumni reception
Men will host, Tuesday
Students get nice applause
Vol. 38, No. 65 / February 19, 2007
Congratulations, No. 24 Phoenix Women, on record winning streak
Fourth Estate scores second 'Best of Midwest' win
Provision would add bargaining rights
Classroom success of student-athletes
Alumni Association hosts reception
Employers visit campus
Ambassador application deadline
Women's Work Series: Karen Besiada-Hansen
Sundance winner 'De Nadie' to play here
Blood Drive on campus
They loved 'Love' presentation
State scraps computer project
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Vol. 38, No. 64 / February 15, 2007
Theatre program celebrates 'Five by Tenn'
Hammersmith a finalist at Edinboro
Arabic to join conversation table mix
New Bellin/SNC deal is good news on nursing scene
UW-Green Bay serves different demographic
UW System to survey students on AODA
Video, photography from China opens at Lawton Gallery
Exhibit coordinator will speak also at AIC
Habitat raffle prizes !!!!!!!
HR offers training for performance evaluations
County executive candidate forum
Media coverage of Doyle at UW-Green Bay
UW-Madison tracks domestic-partner progress
Tickets remain for Ron White
'Freedom Writers' discount ends Monday
Carl Spackler on the Gopher threat
Phoenix men starting a hot streak?
Reminder: Pack the house for Butler
Journal Sentinel praises UW System on admissions plan
College students want more Pell
Last call for native plants gardening conference
Vol. 38, No. 63 / February 14, 2007
Governor's budget promises broad impact on UW System
UW System President greets news with enthusiasm
New Web site to keep campus up to date on budget process
Vol. 38, No. 62 / February 12, 2007
Governor's visit confirms big news on Growth Agenda
Snapshots
UW-Green Bay stands out in governor's news release
Nerad presentation
Details: 'Posters in the Rotunda 2007'
Random, miscellaneous photos of fun stuff on campus
Daffodil deadline
Reminder: Jane Boucher on team motivation, Tuesday a.m.
Kress Center update
Prof. emeritus recalls 1957, Spring Green, Wright stuff
Admissions policy gets unanimous 'yes' vote from Regents
Passing constitutional muster
Media: 'Battle on race and UW admission plan looms'
Walsh quotes Ford
Situation at UW-Green Bay? Stable
Support a Bear in Foster Care
Larkey invites students on Social Work's Guatemala trip
Majors Fair
Governor will again propose partner benefits
P-C says Minnesota to blame on reciprocity dispute
Students get helping hand with college aid
Reminder: Wengers on China
Reminder: 'Romantic love in America'
Flags at half-staff
Correction on IRE URL
Phoenix grits out 16th straight at UW-Milwaukee
Still No. 25
Milwaukee Racing Sausages were winners
Football coach
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Vol. 38, No. 61 / February 9, 2007
Nerad visits Monday for info, Q&A on $69m school referendum
Vol. 38, No. 60 / February 9, 2007
Governor to discuss Growth Agenda at UW-Green Bay Monday
Vol. 38, No. 59 / February 8, 2007
Daffodils! Now!
UW-Green Bay "connecting" Web site has new look
Aldrete: Floods in ancient Rome invite NOLA comparison
E-filing is new for VITA students
Photoblog: faculty art
Pums safe after killer twisters
Wengers to share observations on China changes
TaylorMade, Saturn, Supervalu and more
Also, Inside...
Former sax standout is now a 'Zoogler'
A new face in Human Resources
'Posters in the Rotunda' returns
Media blitz possible for Regents on Friday
Video streaming
Ode to Ody Fish
It's official: Two indoors for May Commencement 2007 vWhither romantic love?
Guest speaker Famous Dave already making an impact
Lawrence will watch from sidelines
Big home dates for Phoenix men
UW System Institute on Race/Ethnicity calls for support-grant proposals
Tickets still available
Vol. 38, No. 58 / February 5, 2007
'Famous Dave' is coming
ESPN spotlights Phoenix women, Borseth
Steady at No. 24
Reminder: free faculty-staff tickets to Butler game
Discount on 'Freedom Writers' lecture
Warm and Sunny, Jazz Fest gets four-star review
'Social Class' researcher to lead faculty-staff session
UW-Green Bay hosts educators 'at-risk' conference in Florida
Mexico luncheon
Wengers, China, 'Two Decades of Change'
Visit Cloud Commons to vote on top international photos
SIFE team takes second in case study competition
More coverage of tuition 'border war'
Bengtson-Galt to meet with students
Veteran manager, mentor joins SBDC counseling staff
Smiling scholarship recipients
Plan now for Spaghetti Dinner — and send Habitat students to Gulf Coast
Rep. Baldwin will keynote state LGBTQ conference
Saturday is Alumni Day for men's basketball
'Bad Education'
It's state law: Report any reports of sexual assault
Final notice: Research Scholars
Reminder: 'Latest on Sexual Harassment Front' is Thursday
Briefs: Arendt, Tetzloff
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Vol. 38, No. 57 / February 2, 2007
'Famous Dave' is coming
SBDC's Trombley touts conference
Remembering UW-Green Bay's most senior graduating senior
Oldest alumnus today? She's 96
Tuesday deadline for faculty Research Scholar
News from sunny Florence
New funding opportunity: Grant applications
Focus on native plants
Last call: Nominate your top student employee by Feb. 5
More on Hmong transitions, traditions
Wisconsin-Minnesota reciprocity debate
Much support, but some questions for UW admissions plan
Doyle visits Green Bay to talk Covenant idea
UW-Green Bay grad shares wisdom on MPS issue
Text of Doyle's 'State of the State,' and Green Bay references
No 'no' from No. 4
Vol. 38, No. 56 / February 1, 2007
New Web site: 'Celebrating Scholarship'
You can make it great
A 14-week semester? Plan is moving forward
Read Chancellor Shepard's message
Get 'em while they're hot: cookbooks
Feb. 1 kicks off UW-Green Bay Black History Month
Video of Melissa Jackson, Tim Nixon
Doyle offers agenda for health care, UW System
'Good speech'
HR hosts webinars: 'Sexual Harassment' and 'Diversity Management'
'Social Class on Campus' presentation February 8
Education Outreach course has Hmong focus
BracketBusters foe is 4-16 NIU
Cute story: Why Coach K favored NIU matchup
Voluntary blackout signals 'Five minutes of respite for the planet'
Don't see your submission here? Be patient
Vol. 38, No. 55 / January 29, 2007
Phoenix women are No. 24
Power plant worker meets the 'Supernanny'
Deer control, year two
Doyle announces support for UW System growth
Chancellor comments
Office Hours change to Thursday
Sodexho goes biodegradable with dinnerware
Video streaming of today's Regents forum
Newspaper coverage
Feb. 13 advising session on law schools
Clinics at heart of Jazz Fest
Phoenix men claim entertaining win on national TV
New recruit Segura has compelling story
Reminder: Jan. 30 deadline for student awards
Registration opens for conference on community service
Reminders: Weather, Emmons, corruption
Briefs: Nielsen, Shariff
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Vol. 38, No. 54 / January 25, 2007
Last call: Student research stars for Symposium
From Iraq: a big 'thank-you'
Sunny is the Jazz Fest star
Beautiful snowfall
Faculty earn grants for teaching enhancement
UW-Green Bay is comment site for Monday's Regents forum
Debate on UW admissions strategy
Media coverage of forums
Women's golf rises as newest Phoenix sport
Judge Hanrahan, Class of '82
Gallery opening
Emmons talks installations on Feb. 1
Honors recital Saturday at Weidner
You've heard his 'Anthem,' now hear his Liszt, Rossini
A 13-year-old star
The water in the mains rained mainly with no pains
Salsa, salsa, salsa
'Minnesota tuition pact in jeopardy'
Outreach offers Spanish for community professionals
Connecting State University?
Green Bay women shoot for lucky 13th
Plenty of highlights
A nice win
Alumni outing for Phoenix/Panthers
Swimmers come home
Academic Honor Roll for Horizon League
Study says tech colleges graduating more minority students
'State of the State' address is Tuesday
Trends in international enrollment
Ford flag honor ends
Reminder: UW-Green Bay has say on corruption, campaign finance reform
No Canadian money
Breznay comments on wireless networks
Briefs: Clampitt, Rosewall
Vol. 38, No. 53 / January 22, 2007
Workshop on 'wild weather' kicks off Biodiversity series
Chili Cookoff results
Photos, too
UW-Green Bay tenor Brecher on WPR next Sunday
Science forum to focus on local geology
Kraft, Littig, Cowles and Hansen to talk 'corruption, campaign reform'
Institute for Learning Partnership offers research grants
NAS student reception, this Friday
Know a potential nominee for Student Employee of the Year?
Study Abroad Photo Contest
Spring Orgsmorg is Tuesday
'Coffee with Bruce' is Thursday
UW president reflects on 'Growth Agenda,' budget cuts
Stout 'Polytechnic University'?
EC selling books
Green Bay women with 12th straight
Votes in AP poll
Men have big one Wednesday vs. UIC
Saturday's game at UW-M is on ESPN 2
Brief: Dalke
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Vol. 38, No. 52 / January 19, 2007
Editorial: 'UWGB funds need to stay in Doyle's state budget'
The cookbooks are here!
'Coffee with Bruce' open office hours
Seniors answer Chancellor on May commencement
Kress Center will be option
Reception opens faculty art show next Thursday
'German Day'
2007-08 Ambassador applications
Join the Fight Against Cancer
Call for nominations: University Leadership Awards
Lindmark returns as golf coach
Board of Regents seeks feedback on UW System admissions
Prof. Johnson quoted on media fuss
Used to be Norwalk, now norovirus, but still a threat...
Vol. 38, No. 51 / January 17, 2007
PSC returns to full power
Vol. 38, No. 50 / January 17, 2007
Power outage shuts down Phoenix Sports Center
Vol. 38, No. 49 / January 16, 2007
Monday is the Chili Cookoff!
Let's see you do better
A few spots still open in 'Conversational Spanish'
SBDC offers leadership, entrepreneurial programs
Phoenix women have 10-game winning streak
Phoenix men face tough one in Butler
Reminder: 'Four A's that spell trouble' workshop
Inside Higher Ed 'blogger' was former faculty member
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Vol. 38, No. 48 / January 11, 2007
Nominate now for Academic Excellence Symposium
'Idol' Hicks is first star for new Weidner Presents, Inc.
Campus energy use cooled off nicely
Basketball showdown vs. UW-M
NAS scholarships
Lockard's textbook is a piece of cake
Kersten explores life of civil rights leader Randolph in new biography
Courses for educators still have openings
Disabilities: 'Four A's that spell trouble' workshop
Mexico luncheon on Feb. 16
A UW-Green Bay comment at Inside Higher Ed
Vol. 38, No. 47 / January 8, 2007
Research scholar program has Feb. 6 deadline
Publicity for greenhouse pledge
Student Life announces LifeLines group discount
Act by Jan. 12 for Mavis Leno
Lucky winners of $500 Friends gift cards
Commencement on cable
Reminder: 'high-performance teams' on Feb. 13
Funds remain for academic staff development
...if you know where to look
Press-Gazette profiles faculty member
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel supports 'Growth Agenda'
UW-Oshkosh dean touts regional partnership
Oshkosh newspaper raves about transfer deal
Doyle mentions health care, schools
Fired dean sues UW-Whitewater for discrimination
Wishful thinking? Leading legislators see less contention
New Web site for Wisconsin Campus Compact
Letters to editor on UW admissions
Brief: Clampitt
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Vol. 38, No. 46 / December 21, 2006
UW-Green Bay pledges proactive stance on global warming
LEED silver
Videos of King, Bacelis
Lockard textbook takes new look at world history
Friday's Phoenix makeup has early start
Does Space Grant have a faculty grant for you?
Student scholarships
Connerly, UW students discuss affirmative action
Christensen reports on pre-college project with Latinos, tribes
Friends of the Cofrin raffle
Facebook fatigue
Heard about the Faculty Development Conference?
Oshkosh newspaper raves about transfer deal
More editorial support for 'growth'
Reminders: Introductory Spanish; deadline for immigration ideas
Students warned of tax-refund scam
Closed or open over the holidays?
A holiday treat: Sweet poem
Vol. 38, No. 45 / December 18, 2006
Commencement news release
Photos
News release: Professorships for Walter, Howe
Commencement odds'n'ends
More photos: faces
Photos: Laatsch celebrates the big 4-0
And his younger colleagues
News story on agreement with technical colleges
$700 for Nice course in Ireland
Remember: Plan a year ahead
Barnes & Noble event benefits MLK celebration
Book reading, discussion to feature Melissa Jackson
Magazine quotes VonDras on tips for elderly, stress/memory
Media Services has civic involvement DVD
It's Spartans/Phoenix, round 3
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Vol. 38, No. 44 / December 15, 2006
Reminder: Service Awards this afternoon
An A-1 feature on student commencement speaker Bacelis
'Applause is due for UWGB's Weidner Center decision'
Last call for United Way drive
'Gotcha Covered' is student idea to help Shelter
Vol. 38, No. 43 / December 14, 2006
News release: Chancellor's Award for Donald Harden
Profs. Howe, Walter in spotlight
Sabbaticals for Baulieu, Block, Dolan, Kaye, Kim, Nair, Poupart, Walter
UW-Green Bay, Oshkosh expand transfers with tech colleges
Snapshots: Emmons Madison 'wiretap'
Record crowd had Resch Center jumpin'
Faculty tenor Brecher wows 5,196
Photo: The Borseth bobblehead
A victory over the Badgers
Sky-high RPI
ISU, Dec. 22
Win a $500 gift card from Phoenix Bookstore
Percussion this Friday
Prof. Cruz promotes Galapagos travel
Dialog on international students, Middle East, Islam
Why 'brand'? McCartney knows
Need help 'Building High Performance Teams'?
More 'Nutcracker' names
Nominations sought for UW System academic staff award
Green Bay, Appleton coverage of Weidner Presents
Join the fight against cancer
Bold tuition idea has fans, critics
Barrows retires
Vol. 38, No. 42 / December 12, 2006
Weidner Center Presents will assume risk
Snapshots from the news conference
Shepard shares update
Green has UW-Green Bay experience
'Door opens for return of Weidner shows'
Next 'Conversational Spanish' course begins in February
1923 Fund's generosity boosts Theatre program
Bobblehead genius
Nice comments from Badgers coach
Thanks, those who gave a kid a book
Vol. 38, No. 41 / December 11, 2006
Weidner Center news conference at 11 a.m.
Phoenix vs. Badgers Wednesday at Resch
Photos from a crackerjack 'Nutcracker'
More ballet
Click here for accreditation, certification site
King tops golf's leader board
Saturday's ceremony
A new wrinkle with international flags
Sashes in fashion
'Growth Agenda' gets mention
New faculty discipline rules advance to Legislature
5 percent pay raises?
Regents extend admissions discussion
One group's big idea: free UW tuition with pledge to stay
'Rest of Wisconsin' has talent, too
P-G's Kwaanza photos
Nass named chair of Assembly universities committee
Regents back public health school
Serial killer theory has its doubters
UW System Business Resource Directory
Soul and sole at the Shoe Tree
Teen Connection looks at teen suicide
Set your recorders (tonight) for 'Women in Prison'
Reminder: 'Greening of UWGB'
Also: Al Gore, Don McCartney, United Way summit
Briefs: Hall, Detweiler
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Vol. 38, No. 40 / December 7, 2006
Commencement basics
OK for UW-Green Bay accessibility project got student boost
Holiday sale
Haynie earns grant for 'Culture of Food' course
'Food' sounds appetizing
'Greening of UWGB' is capstone topic
Gore's movie here
More public recognition for Journey to Jordan
Hutchison returns from Italy, urban/historic preservation conference
McCartney to talk area's 'brand,' downtown
Mark your calendar for 'Social Class on Campus,' candid discussion
A wheel of fortune for Kari Merchant
It wasn't a bill collector
'Goose bumps' for Tony, a new hip for Dick
Flores goes pro in Ireland
Watch the Regents
Admissions policies are hot topic
Here? Not so much
UW Faculty Senate endorses partner benefits
Mutating spam
Murderous schedule continues: Phoenix women host Iowa, Indiana State
Outreach staffer on Downtown development
Moore writing here
Football arrives for MLK fundraiser
Remember: Give a Kid a Book
Reminder: Fuel Cell technology is Oxford topic Friday
Reminder: Jazz Friday, Choral Sunday
'Tis the Season, Saturday
Ecumenical Center rummage
Vol. 38, No. 39 / December 5, 2006
Funeral services are Friday for Werner Prange
Sorry, 'Coffee with Bruce' was YESTERDAY
Vol. 38, No. 38 / December 4, 2006
Fuel Cell technology is Caglar's Oxford topic this Friday
Anthropologists honor Galt's memory
Gr--n Bay stud-nt to star on 'Wh--l of Fortun-'
UW System research/creative symposium
Music of the season highlights choral concert
Notice: New employee safety/ERT training is Tuesday
Reminder: Workers' Comp
'Tis the Season, this Saturday at Union
Last call for Holiday Luncheon
Give a Kid a Book
Next 'Coffee with Bruce' is Tuesday a.m.
AIC holds football silent auction as MLK fundraiser
Blood Drive
Reminder: Call for proposals on Immigration conference
Sheepshead Review reception
Okoampa is a soccer all-American
Phoenix ties for tops in Horizon with eight academic stars
Weather keeps Redbirds away
Computer has Butler No. 1
Newspaper mentions Phoenix apparel on-line
Student jazz show on Friday
Art sale
Ecumenical Center rummage sale is Dec. 16
An important notice for bus riders
Photo spread on Kwanzaa
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Vol. 38, No. 37 / December 1, 2006
Midwest storm postpones Saturday's Phoenix home game
Vol. 38, No. 36 / November 30, 2006
Audit Committee hearing on sick leave is no stomach-turner
President Reilly testifies
Dec. 1: AIDS awareness day
Winter? Shorewood Golf Course? Ask Dan, Rick
Think Summer
Quasan Shaw to keynote Kwanzaa
Workers' Comp: What you need to know
Students save energy at housing
Hendrix, Zeppelin, 'Black Dog'? Now that's a band concert
Reminder: Wisconsin Humanities Council visit
Tickets remain for Phoenix women's homestand
Epic comeback falls short against DePaul
Borseth: No excuses
UW-Whitewater passed on Barrett
Brief: Medland, Stoll
Vol. 38, No. 35 / November 27, 2006
Congratulate Koltz and fellow Medallion recipients
Leadership Awards
Phi Kappa Phi honors
UW-Green Bay a force behind NEWDO, full 'Nutcracker'
Chancellor Baryshnikov?
Wisconsin Humanities Council director visits this week
Academic All-American honors for Gross
Big win for Phoenix basketball
Parking scarce for DePaul game
Reminder on 'Kids Night Out'
Kalamazoo flourishes
Black Student Union recalls Groppi, Milwaukee
Film sets table for 'African American Experience' trip
Infusion honors UW-Green Bay artist
New North Summit is Dec. 14
Podcast popularity is mostly small, but rising
'Beer pong' seen as dangerous fad
Audit Committee to quiz UW System on personnel issues
Sick days also at issue for lawmakers, others
Reminders: SAFE, CPR, storm water, woodwinds, Equity, 'Bridge,' Assembly
Briefs: Goff, Russ, Sweet
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Vol. 38, No. 34 / November 22, 2006
State Employee's Combined Campaign is here
A record take for Phoenix Fund drive
Photoblog: Student art
'Chicago' was a critical and box-office hit
Woodwind Ensemble
Holiday luncheon
Reminder: CPR
Marshfield Clinic, UW to collaborate on R&D
New Colleges/Extension chief continues barnstorming
Parkside provost will be interim VP at System
Volleyball star Slinger
Vol. 38, No. 33 / November 21, 2006
Thanksgiving hours for Union, dining
Wednesday's coffee hour
Organizers survey interest in 'Boxes and Walls' 2007
Snapshots: Founders Dinner and 'Liberal Education'
Women on TV
Financial aid lags behind increase in college costs
Kwanzaa will be week from Saturday
Reminder: Emergency event on Tuesday
More reminders: WSEU, vocal jazz
In the news: SIFE's outreach to middle schoolers
Recap on Electronic Bullying
Still more Barrett
Documentary highlights 1968 'Black Out'
Call for proposals on immigration
Cap Times urges action on partnership benefits
Faculty Development Conference: URL
Volleyball aces 'chemistry test'
Tom Anderson: Where is he now?
Cooperative Extension dean calls it quits
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Vol. 38, No. 32 / November 16, 2006
Chancellor touts Wisconsin Idea before statewide business group
Emergency event on Tuesday
Meinhardt is first 'Research Scholar'
Faculty Development Conference
SIFE welcomes kids to 'think globally' at UW-Green Bay
International opportunities for faculty and students
'Liberal Education' is food for thought for Founders
More from International Education Week
Act now for Holiday Luncheon
Student art in the spotlight with straws, Lawton show
Systemwide Equity Scorecard presentation is Nov. 30
SAFE allies session
Smithsonian researcher on 'Bridge that Changed the World'
Stevens Point follows suit on veterans
Vocal Jazz does Beethoven, Gershwin, Sting
Spengler steps down
Men's team falls
'Poster Day' a huge success for Groh, Phoenix women
UW System president outlines 'silent crisis'
'UW-Madison deals with fallout over gay marriage amendment'
UW researchers find mutations
Energy Independence Film Festival on Nov. 20
Flu clinic on Friday
More health news: Recertify for CPR
Smokeout
Barrett leaving UW
Brief: Von Dras
Vol. 38, No. 31 / November 13, 2006
Erickson on bullying
Jordanian educator
'UW leaders giddy over Tuesday's election results'
Photos: Beauty Awards for Fermanich, MAC Hall
Alumni spread beauty, too
Regents: Plenty of news in November
'Regents push for more tech oversight'
Next coffee with Bruce is week from Wednesday
Courses for educators
It's International Education Week
Student art opening Thursday at Lawton
Corrections for campus phone book?
Faculty honors at Eau Claire, Milwaukee, Oshkosh
Election P.S: Inclusivity Initiative will carry forward
Analysts say tactic backfired
Campus is site for United Way human services 'summit'
Extension gets national 'caregiver' award
Wanted: Unwanted items
Training session: all WSEU employees, supervisors
Campus Compact stuff
Reminders on 'Chicago,' Albom, Founders
Brief: Toni Damkohler
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Vol. 38, No. 30 / November 9, 2006
'Coffee addict' Chancellor moves office hours
Buzzin' with Bruce?
University pays tribute to student soldiers, vets
Snapshots from veterans ceremony
MAC Hall, Prof. Fermanich win Mayor's Awards
Jeffreys lecture opens 'Humanities Month'
International Education Week
Jordanian educator to visit here
Storm-water management plan gets public session
Copies are online
Get 'Chicago' tickets early
Magazine touts Phuture Phoenix; Mrs. Shepard credits partners
Albom will do book signing
Leftovers from the brown-bag basketball lunch
Soccer recap
Public Safety welcomes Joan Keberlein
Shane Kohl wants to hear from you vMark your calendar
Better than Borat?
Eau Claire inaugurates Levin-Stankevich
Reminder: coats, snowpants, etc.
Run out of leftover Halloween candy? Try here
Reminder: Nominees sought for Women of Color honor
Kid's Night Out with the Phoenix is Dec. 1
Teammates establish fund for family of former student-athlete
Vol. 38, No. 29 / November 8, 2006
United Way Campaign begins on campus
Co-chairs have winning records
United Way ties in with priorities of Horizon League, Phoenix Athletics
Join the 'Make an Impact' Team — it's easy
Vol. 38, No. 28 / November 6, 2006
'Chicago' opens next week
Photos: UW-Green Bay, U. of Jordan agreement
Brown-bag basketball lunch is Tuesday
Phoenix falls game short of NCAAs
Noon programs this week at AIC celebrate Native culture
Publicity for UW-Green Bay Veteran Appreciation Reception
Prof. Kaye on 'Flags of our Fathers'
Half-staff for Zimmerman
Election Day at UW-Green Bay
Joe Gow for UW-L
SBDC offers program on accounting software
Reminder: 'Energy Independence' Film Festival
Reminders: 'Health, Human Rights,' Ginny Dell reception, 'Renewable 101'
Briefs: Ashmann, Kretche
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Vol. 38, No. 27 / November 2, 2006
They'll be voting on campus, again
Amendment draws interest
CNN quotes Prof. Kraft on 'nasty' race
Details of Nov. 8 reception to honor veterans
Photoblog: Halloween fashions
UW-Green Bay welcomes Jordanian visitor
'Health, Human Rights, Haiti' are topics for Harvard physician
Please donate food
'Steps to Make a Difference' snapshots
'Mosaic' poster wins honors
'Renewable Energy 101' is Nov. 11, on campus
Talking about bullying and children's resilience
Bid farewell to Ginny Dell
Ecumenical Center history
Women's basketball exhibition
Briefs: Fermanich, Vespia
Vol. 38, No. 26 / October 30, 2006
Congressional debate
Miss it? It's online
UW-Green Bay surplus property sales expand online
Campus sales will continue, occasionally
Preview Day images
'Steps' made a difference
Prof. Russ says businesses must 'account' for talent
A Halloween treat: Renaissance music
Call for Nominations: 2007 Academic Staff Regents Award
Famous Dave, 'Elevator Pitch,' entrepreneurs
Extension spokesman Giroux lands key post with UW System
Cuene touts adult learning
Follow-up on UW-M investigation
Barrett at UW-O
Reminder: Campus Compact fall meeting
Coach VanderVelden
Buzzer-beater keeps men's NCAA soccer hopes alive
Women close strong year
Cross-country
Shorewood still open
More on 'Energy Independence Film Festival'
Social Work students to show U.S.-Mexico border film
Senior Resource Fair is for senior students
First 'Downtown Third Thursdays' gets nice reviews
It's not only lead foot that's costly
Luddism 2.0?
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Vol. 38, No. 25 / October 26, 2006
Inside UW-Green Bay: We're a 'medical school'
More from the magazine
Nursing, dietetics
University community mourns Meredith Rose
Ed Weidner remembers
LGBT discussion group meets next Friday
A rare home meet for Phoenix swimmers
Students at Undergraduate Psychology Conference
Okoampa is Horizon pick
Men at home, women on road for playoffs
Vol. 38, No. 24 / October 23, 2006
Transcripts go online
Registrar's Office reports instant orders
Alumna, mentoring program send $5,000 scholarship here
(G)hosts host Hall-oween
Ratio of a pumpkin's circumference to its diameter?
Librarians question EPA changes
Kagen visits
Reminder: Gard and Kagen will debate here Thursday
Men's soccer slips, but still hosts tourney opener
Women need help
UW-Green Bay bands
Finalists for La Crosse chancellorship
Four win Alliant teaching awards
Investigation spurs 'shutdown' of UWM student government
Madison MBA
Expert climbers needed
Briefs: Stoll, Tetzloff
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Vol. 38, No. 23 / October 19, 2006
UWGBAthletics.com
Web move reflects trend in D-I athletics
UW-Green Bay hate/bias response team gets wider attention
A 'Model Policy'
Furlong sees big year for Dems (in Congress)
Student joins media panel for Oct. 26 Gard-Kagen debate
UW-Green Bay bands perform Tuesday
Employee Drive ends... sort of
By the numbers
An 'Energy Independence Film Festival'
Best students in the US? Nominate yours
Financial management for small businesses
More 'Stash'
Hearing on UW System sick leave audit
Free speech in the news
Men's soccer gets a few votes in national poll
A rare cancellation
Panthers/Phoenix in makeup match
Boyer, Mendiburu hoop it up in Spain
Coach K's guys practice on the road
We need coats and snowpants, for kids
Reminder on GRE workshop for faculty, staff Nov. 1
Briefs: Kersten, Regan
Vol. 38, No. 22 / October 16, 2006
New Sustainability Committee invites campus to Oct. 25 event
Committee membership, future plans
Reminders to save energy
Campus goal is 5% reduction
Materials on display at Vendor Fair this Thursday
Gentle reminder: One week left for Research Scholar
Also: Grants in Aid of Research applications
Steps to Make a Difference Walk
Class, club work to assist non-profits
Reminder: 'Evening of Giving'
Employee Benefits & Wellness Fair on Tuesday
Also, grad-school fair
Also, Draney/Medland music
Men's soccer moves into first place
ESPN columnist likes Phoenix women
'Prairie' earns excellent review
Race and Ethnicity
NEWIST fundraiser
'UW sick leave questioned'
University Relations candidates
More reminders: Furlong talk, Black/White
Brief: Luczaj
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Vol. 38, No. 21 / October 12, 2006
'50 You Should Know' includes Katers, Russ, McCartney and Meredith
Timely topic for Outreach: children, trauma
Noppe research factors into book
Kersten's new book looks at labor, AFL impact
From blues to Renaissance... faculty 'amateurs' rock
Historic Preservation board meets here Friday
Laatsch is a co-host
De Pere neighborhoods and Rouse Simmons shipwreck
Employee Drive update...
Why give?
WPT will carry film of Style exchange tonight (Oct. 12)
Speech by Iraq vet
Items sought for 'care packages' for students on active duty
Historical Perspectives on NFL football
Furlong to speak on 2006 elections
Friday is deadline for next round of Ac Staff funds
Questions about development funds?
Four-star review for 'Tres Vidas'
Remember: Wednesday is 'Black. White.'
Jamaican Luncheon
Men's soccer has highest ranking since 1992
Basketball forecast: very good
You're cutting it close
New and improved from UW System
UW-Madison goes Googley
'Stash' opening tonight
'Prairie,' too
First choral concert
A civil political discussion
Brief: Emmons
Vol. 38, No. 20 / October 12, 2006
Sen. Lasee is here today for candidate forum at noon
Vol. 38, No. 19 / October 11, 2006
Meet the candidates
Phabulous photos
Phuture recap
Boss's Day, they say
Vol. 38, No. 18 / October 9, 2006
Radio drama 'Voice of the Prairie' to open
1,000 kids here on Tuesday
Snapshots: Fall Classified Conference
More photos: 'Boys in Crisis'
'Stash' art at Lawton
Physician Walton's visit Nov. 9 centers on world health project
First 'Mountains' book discussion is Oct. 24
Background on physicians' work
A plug for tutoring
Library wants your syllabi
Cofrin Center for Biodiversity offers Wisconsin Naturalists training
First choral concert is Saturday
Upward Bound sells chocolate
P-G previews UW-Green Bay diversity programming
Publicity for bird 'atlas'
Friday the 13th sports
'Expand Your Boundaries' is at 2 p.m. Wednesday
Reminders: Copyright, candidates, relationships, volunteers
Brief: Arendt
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Vol. 38, No. 17 / October 6, 2006
Regents denounce marriage amendment
Professional Development Series: Copyright 101
Politics? Melissa Jackson says...
Make sure to attend candidate forums
'Expand Your Boundaries'
'Yellow Dress' performance tackles dating violence
Upward Bound participates in 'Evening of Giving'
Northern India trip
Shorewood fall discounts
Wall Street Journal publishes review of Paine book, Kaye's response
Vol. 38, No. 16 / October 5, 2006
Phuture Phoenix is two days next week
Selection as campus 'Research Scholar' promises release time
Employee Drive update...
What are the percentages?
Mary out, Pauley in
Regents meeting
New Employee Training
Vol. 38, No. 15 / October 2, 2006
Weidner marks 40th anniversary
Picture this: Welcome, new employees
More on Wednesday's 'Boys in Crisis' talk
High attention to low crime rate
Snapshots: Maier dedication
An Employee Drive update
Does private support really make a difference?
More on Maier: Recognition for University Communication staff
Author took hard look at higher education
Maier's 'Crisis' on library shelves here... and elsewhere
Friends host 'Lakes and Rivers of Old Wisconsin' on Tuesday
'Tres Vidas' promises stirring stories of Latina women
P-G calls summer 'Journey to Jordan' a nice success
Volunteer Fair is Oct. 11
Policies listed all in one place
Van Koevering earns WMU alumni honor
Results of students' 'Food Security' surveys to be released
What universities can do
Employers come to campus for job/internship fair
Goal-a-game Okoampa leads red-hot Phoenix soccer
Body recovered in river at La Crosse
Top Regent stumps for Systemwide growth agenda
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Vol. 38, No. 14 / September 28, 2006
Gard, Kagen debate here Oct. 26
Raising the roof at the Kress: See it happen
100 tons of raw roof-holding power
Photo gallery: Cloud Commons dedication
Maier get-together
International Ed hopes faculty grants encourage new travel
Friends, Phi Kappa Phi sponsor reading group on 'Mountains'
Tuesday: Friends host 'Waterways' show of old Wisconsin
WWHEL conference for women is Oct. 26-27
Space Grant scholarships go to two at UW-Green Bay
UW-Extension launches Service-Learning Website
Tickets on sale now for Jamaican
Campuses react to energy initiative
Rep. Pocan on UW System, state politics
Conference on 'Motivating Students'
Brief: Luczaj
Vol. 38, No. 13 / September 27, 2006
University announces arrest in assault case
Christopherson praises officers
Doyle announcement pegs UW-Green Bay for 'energy independence'
Chancellor cites experience with energy issues
Snapshots
Vol. 38, No. 12 / September 26, 2006
Doyle visits tomorrow to announce UW-Green Bay energy initiative
Lecture by conservative notable will be rescheduled
Tyler Koch service Thursday at EC
Reminder: Cloud Commons
Vol. 38, No. 11 / September 25, 2006
Union dining area to be named for Leona Cloud
You're invited: Ceremony is 4:30 p.m. Wednesday
'Cloud Commons' recalls 1970s
Another dedication is Thursday: Robert H. Maier Student Lounge
All invited
Candidate forum is noon today!
Marrett, senior academic VP, will leave UW System
Tickets for UW-Green Bay performances available through UTS
Good Times Programming books Weidner Center
Study Abroad application deadline is this week
Reminders: Sexual violence, Teaching 'brown bag'
Converting-industry network is open to educators
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Vol. 38, No. 10 / September 21, 2006
Fall Conference targets 'Boys in Crisis'
Register early, Cole suggests
Custodial Operations will now report to Kohlmeyer
Snapshots: 'Best of OrgSmorg'
Dismissal dispute
Having lunch with the Italians
UW-Green Bay professor talks 'Spanglish'
Rodriguez, Everingham announce Latin American 'film series'
The Employee Drive numbers so far...
... and does it make me a member of the Founders Association?
Typically, 'LeaderFest' draws nice numbers
A student take on 'brain drain'
Women's basketball schedule is high in fiber
State Law reminder
Adult Degree plans three info sessions on campus
Changes loom for GRE... Career Services has workshops for faculty, staff
Vol. 38, No. 9 / September 18, 2006
Van Gruensven appointment
Photoblog: The Mousemobile, and summer in September
'SoTL: What is it and why should you care?'
Phoenix Fund drive
Cruz invites campus to South America 'film series'
Study Abroad Fair
OrgSmorg
Futbol at Ohio State
Help wanted: Mascot
Reminders: Sexual ethics/Spanish/Constitution/Helgesen
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Vol. 38, No. 8 / September 14, 2006
Lecture series puts faculty 'Downtown'
Starring Furlong, Erickson, McCartney, Bartell, Grosso, Sallmann
Big Democrats - all of 'em - will be here Saturday
Employee Drive by the numbers
P-G: UW-Green Bay enrollment picture 'positive'
Ganyard, Nice, Ritch, Voelker, Speth on wikis, blogs, podcasting
'Sexual Ethics in the Workplace' training is Thursday
Remember: Sign up soon for free Spanish lessons
Tambien... Las mesas de conversacion
Observing Constitution Day all week
Sept. 20: Women's Leadership keynoter is Sally Helgesen
More on the birding bible
Bookstore has copies
'Mousemobile' to debut at Friday's Cheese Classic
Sheepshead Review wants you
Sheepshead hosts Coffeehouse open-mike
Jamaican?
Phoenix sets records, ices Mastodons
'Holistic' admission is no radical change, campuses say
Chicago a boost for Wisconsin, study says
Newspaper loves 'Covenant' promise to 8th-graders
Vol. 38, No. 7 / September 11, 2006
UW-Green Bay's big bird book has left the nest
Howe, Davises, Wolf, Erdman, Fewless, students, alumni
Everingham, Tetzloff, Bauer-Dantoin win Race and Ethnicity grants
Employee Drive blasts off at 10 a.m. this Friday
Return of the Laatsch Wine and Cheese Classic
P-G: 'We must reinvest in higher education'
Legislative forums begin with Ott/Gruett, Sept. 25
Tuesday's primary concern
AIC hosts 'Working Families Win' perspective on politics
NCAA Certification Program: Orientation Videoconference
Correction on Jackson's pre-law session
Reminder: Detweiler, Style give gallery talk
'Inside Iraq: The Untold Stories'
Soccer x four
Resumption of Marquette series appears on hold
Briefs: Emmons, Howe, Salisbury
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Vol. 38, No. 6 / September 7, 2006
Wisconsin higher education gets an 'A'
... and an 'F'
President Riley reacts
Experts, we want to hear from you
Statement on proper review of cellphone billing
Detweiler, Style will speak at gallery opening
ShopKo stampede
A big crowd, too for welcome cookout
And a 'W' vs. MU
'Wisconsin Covenant' proposal gets specific
Nomination deadline for December 2006 student awards
See something wrong with your phonebook?
Students invited to pre-law session with Melissa Jackson
Men's hoops posts 2006-07 dance card
Women's soccer at home for two
'Nacho Libre' under the stars
Season four for Groovin' Grounds
Wausau dean will step down
More interesting enrollment numbers
Vol. 38, No. 5 / September 5, 2006
Enrollment records for freshmen, students of color
Back by popular demand: Conversational Spanish
The new phone books are in!
Undergrad catalogs, too
Are you a Navy veteran?
Photoblog: Unpacking day
Media coverage for move-in
Opening Day action is only getting started
Marquette is men's soccer home opener
Volleyball off to solid start
Outreach unveils fall courses for educators
Anderson, Area Research Center have roles in history show
It's a bird! It's a plane! It's...
UW-Oshkosh plans 'weird' discussions with Barrett visit
Library introduces ARTstor
Measles, mumps and rubella immunizations
Final reminder: AIC lunch
Briefs: Hanke, Bauer-Dantoin, Stoll
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Vol. 38, No. 4 / August 31, 2006
Freshmen move-in!
Opening Day enrollment to have many positives
Great Beginnings Week is Sept. 3-10
Still time for an 'Ask Me' button
Snapshots: New internationals get red-carpet welcome
Chancellor reflects upon news of Frederick Baer's passing
Legacy spans academics, the arts
Feature story captures Baer Family's history with U
UW-Green Bay wasn't alone
Services are Friday
Galapagos cruise highlights new UW-Green Bay travel offering
Newcomer bios are on the Web
Alumni Association cooks something up for students
Volleyball this weekend
Athletics pitches in on move-in day
Five students earn Adult Degree scholarships
Editorial on domestic partner issue
USA Today looks at in-state/out-of-state debate
Winnebago County rejects Extension funding cut
Ontario university tries bash-Bush marketing
Brief: Arendt
Vol. 38, No. 3 / August 28, 2006
News in Marketing/Communication
UW-Green Bay selected for national tech-literacy survey
Snapshot: Loyal 'Friends'
Environmental impact statement on Union
An expanded 'Shopko til you Dropko'
UW 'Growth Agenda' is serious stuff
Columnist: Tax 'hell' label is devilish exaggeration
Another Emmy for one-time campus actor
Spain trip
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Vol. 38, No. 2 / August 24, 2006
AIC hosts welcome-back lunch
Mayor to meet, greet new international students
Reminder: search/screen training
Departing 'superstar' cites partner benefits
Meat the marketing interns
Snapshots: ice-cream icebreaker
High praise for Extension
Briefs: Kraft, Furlong, Lacey, Ortiz, Trombley
Vol. 38, No. 1 / August 23, 2006
Chancellor calls for boldness, creativity... and failure
Expanded remarks
Founders Awards honor best of UW-Green Bay
Snapshots
Abbott makes formal debut
Reminder: Free ice cream
LOG News schedule
A day at the bullfights for Phoenix basketball
Friday action at Santaga Stadium
Volleyball, men's soccer
Newspapers question La Crosse tuition strategy
Douglas criticizes Ozaukee on UW-Extension gesture
Magazine calls UW-Madison LGBT-friendly
Briefs: Lacey, Sanders
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